Thanks for the heads up. I knew for sure I needed JDK for development. I don't need any licence to do development. Its just we want to do a turnkey solution with ofbiz pre-loaded on a server. If it required JDK (SDK not sure what the difference is), I figured I could find out if Oracle let you distribute it, or if it could be licensed. I had no luck. There was some pretty clear docs that implied to me you can distribute the JRE and like 5 or 6 items from the JDK. Not sure if with those items you could do a build or not. As long as it runs ok using the JRE I am good. We will just use the JRE. It was a bit of fun getting just the JRE on Linux, seems like the JDK is easier to install. I had to do it manually. If any one thinks the documentation I did for installing just the JDK on Ubuntu 12.04 is needed let me know where to put it. or if you need it send me a message. There was plenty of info on google, but it did take a bit to find the specifics for doing the JRE as it is not the main deployment for Linux. You can do a apt-get to get the JDK.
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